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Marshall’s Law
Feb 7th
After searching for hours trying to find some type of highlights or recap of the North Carolina/ Florida State game yesterday I finally gave up. Yesterday the Tarheels put on yet another virtuoso performance that was capped off by none other than freshman point guard Kendall Marshall playing so well that he broke a long standing Carolina record in the process. The Heels dominated the Seminoles with the game having a final score of 89-69. The Heels played a marvelous game even though many of the so-called experts had created a sense of doom of the remainder of the season after Larry Drew abruptly left the team.
Most of the Carolina fans already knew how good Kendall Marshall could be, but I’m sure that no one person in their right mind expected for a freshman point guard to run the offense with such effortless efficiency. I would compare Marshall’s conducting skills with Ed Cota from UNC’s past teams. Marshall like Cota is not the fastest, most athletic, or the biggest scoring threat we have ever seen, but his ability to run the offense in such an unselfish manner is unparalleled.
Sunday’s game saw the Tarheel big men get more easy baskets than at any point this season or last season, and the scary thought is that Marshall will only improve. Marshall’s game is a far cry from Larry Drew II, who seemed indecisive and never really was a feared penetrator, scorer, or passer. Drew’s passing usually left Carolina’s post players in uncomfortable positions where they were not used to scoring the basketball, and the offense as a whole suffered.
Now that Marshall is at the helm all is well in Carolina. Only I wish that fans would realize that their critical remarks and harsh treatment of Drew led were probably the leading causes of his early departure. Marshall may be the better option as a starter, but Drew played very well coming off the bench. Now Carolina fans are left to wonder whether or not Dexter Strickland can be the secondary ball-handler that the Heels so desperately need.
Either way the Heels appear to be more confident than ever leading into their colossal matchup with rival Duke. Marshall’s court vision and his unlimited number of scoring options should pose real problems for the Blue Devils. I can only hope that he can carry his record breaking 16 assist performance eight miles down the road to Durham on Wednesday, and prove to the rest of the country that the state of North Carolina is under “Marshall Law.”
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